KLCOA has signed an agreement with the County of Haliburton to adopt a stretch of Kennisis Lake Road from Rough Stone Trail (before West Shore as you’re coming into the lake) to the end of the County Road (at Wilkinson Drive).

Last year’s cleanup was a great success with many volunteers and considerable debris being removed.

We hate to ask but we know for certain that a little effort will leave the roadside looking great for another year. Volunteers are paired up and then given a short stretch of the road. Bags and gloves are provided.

If you can help out for an hour or two the morning of Saturday May 5th, please contact Brenda at b59smith@yahoo.ca. All are welcome. If there’s a student in the family, this is a great way for them to get some of their community volunteer hours. Brenda will provide full details in her response to your email.

Be proud during your drive along Kennisis Road knowing that you had a hand in making the roadside beautiful and free of debris.

As they say, “many hands make light work,” so let’s all come out to help!

Please join us for the KLCOA Members’ Spring Meeting. It is a chance to hear about what has been going on in the community over the winter and what is in store for the coming months. More importantly you will hear a number of presentations related to an issue which affects us all—water quality. And, if you have not done so already, you can renew your KLCOA membership.

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Volunteers

A Big Thanks

At Kennisis Lake, we are fortunate that so many people contribute their time and resources to our community. The various KLCOA events and initiatives wholly depend on these contributions. We wish to thank the following people who helped out during 2017:

We apologize if we have missed a name. We value all of our volunteers. We try to capture every one of our helping hands but sometimes a few slip through the cracks. If you recognize that someone is missing please let us know by sending an email to klcoainfo@gmail.com. Thanks very much.